Re: More fbreseal strange behavior

From: Slobodan Brcin \(eMVP\) (sbrcin_at_ptt.yu)
Date: 01/28/05


Date: Fri, 28 Jan 2005 18:48:21 +0100

Desi,

I was thinking about your problem and if you are using NTFS I know what problem you experience:
If it is following problem switching to FAT will solve it.

You have not accurately described problem and I did not paid enough attention :-(
You don't have exactly new account aren't you?

If you can use same user name but you have new folder as you described it.
"UserName.ComputerName" this mean that during the logon procedure with user (that you try to log on) credentials windows can't
access its regular folder since you do not have permissions any more.
In that case both SP1 and SP2 will create new folder based on default credentials with name that you saw.

So before you do cloning (after fbreseal) make sure that your local administrators can access that folder. And that you account is
administrator.

Best regards,
Slobodan

PS:
Do whole test on FAT it should work since there are no securuti attributes on folders.

"Desi" <richardsd@tycoelectronics.com> wrote in message news:1106929213.852655.243150@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> I agree - The UI mods are gone because the user account is not the same
> one that I made the mods in. That's no problem, but the fact that I
> have a new user account is definitely a problem. The other thing is
> that I could not log in as the original "Administrator" after sealing
> the image. :( This seems like fbreseal messed up the SID changing to
> me...
>
> I'm working on the setupapi.log - I'll report later.
>
> Regarding wmp.inf - I rebooted the pre-fbreseal image many many times,
> but did not receive the message about wmi.inf. I suspect that the "New
> Hardware" has to do with either video or sound, and it tries to
> reference wmp.inf to update the media player...
>
>
> Desi
>



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